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<H3><A NAME="8_19_3">8.19.3  Adjusting the position of the scale labels</A>
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<P> How to adjust the actual labels are discussed elsewhere in this
 manual (see ???,???). However we like to mention here that you can
 adjust the label margin (distance between the axis and the labels) with
 the method <A href="../ref/Axis.html#_AXIS_SETLABELMARGIN">
 Axis::SetLabelMargin()</A></P>
<P> to adjust the actual label format (like font, color, angle) you need
 to access the <A href="../ref/Axis.html#_AXIS_SETFONT"> Axis::SetFont()</A>
 and the <A href="../ref/Axis.html#_AXIS_SETCOLOR"> Axis::SetColor()</A>
 methods. If you investigate the <A href="../ref/Axis.html#_C_AXIS">
 Axis</A> class you will discover more methods to adjust the many
 aspects of the axis layout.</P>
<P> As a final note we also mention the methods <A href="../ref/Axis.html#_AXIS_SETLABELALIGN">
 Axis::SetLabelAlign()</A> and <A href="../ref/Axis.html#_AXIS_SETLABELANGLE">
 Axis::SetLabelAngle()</A> This first method is really only mentioned
 here for completeness since it is mostly used for internal purposes.
 However on some occasion you might want to adjust the alignment of the
 labels. By default they are centered in respect to the tick mark. By
 using the method you might override this positioning should you choose
 to do so.</P>
<P> The second of these methods adjusts the angle of the label in
 regards to the axis. This is very useful for X-axis that have long
 labels.</P>
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